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and of international laws. and just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games, it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world. and indeed the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> there will be costs. president obama not pledging today to go it alone in a fight against russia over ukraine, but saying russia will effectively be crossing an international red line if they move militarily into another sovereign country. it kind of looks like russia is moving militarily into another sovereign country. crimea is a very pro-russian part of ukraine but still, it's ukraine. in crimea today armed men in camouflage uniforms with no insignia on them took up positions at airports in crimea. they refused to say who they were. it started with about 50 men. by late afternoon they were setting up roadblocks and check points near two airports in that region. locals on the ground started filming and
and of international laws. and just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games, it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world. and indeed the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> there will be costs. president obama not pledging today to go it alone in a fight against russia over ukraine, but saying russia will effectively be crossing an international red...
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stand with the international community affirming there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: in crimea's capitol, the coup gathers pace. they control the army, navy and air force here. any commander that disagrees says the new prime minister should leave. beyond crimea's borders and along the frontier with ukraine, russia continues the biggest military exercise since the fall of the soviet union. 150,000 men maneuvering as president putin is now, to show their strength to the world. the streets are calm. the vote here, to decide who should rule has been brought forward to the end of the month. within weeks, crimea, always pro-russian could be free of ukrainian rule for good. well ukraine says it won't give into russian provocation and its troops are ready to respond. i think, truly, the idea or the possibility of a clash with russian troops is really pretty slim. this place is a kinder box right now. the focus of a battle of wills between east and west. >> can i ask you? it was reported when the troops came on the ground, they were wearing unmarked military unif
stand with the international community affirming there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: in crimea's capitol, the coup gathers pace. they control the army, navy and air force here. any commander that disagrees says the new prime minister should leave. beyond crimea's borders and along the frontier with ukraine, russia continues the biggest military exercise since the fall of the soviet union. 150,000 men maneuvering as president putin is now, to show their...
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and indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: of course, just what those costs would be were left undefined by the president, and that was on purpose, though an aide just told me that the united states and its european allies are considering a boycott of the g-8 economic meeting that russia is scheduled to host later this year in sochi. now, the entire diplomatic team has taken pains this week, brian, to emphasize this is not the cold war. this is not a dispute between the united states and russia, but privately, aides are acknowledging that this is becoming more difficult given putin's desire not to lose influence in ukraine. for now the hope here at the white house, brian, is that putin will interpret the president's statement today as enough of a threat that he will back down. we'll see. >> chuck todd at the white house tonight. we'll be watching it all weekend long. chuck, thanks. >>> now we turn our focus to the west and that huge storm that looks like a hurrica
and indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: of course, just what those costs would be were left undefined by the president, and that was on purpose, though an aide just told me that the united states and its european allies are considering a boycott of the g-8 economic meeting that russia is scheduled to host later this year in sochi. now, the entire diplomatic team...
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tensions flare, is the russian military moving into ukraine? >>> and on the run. an abc news exclusive. we'll show you the video that broke open an international manhunt for a mother and her two missing children and our david muir tracks her down. >>> and a good evening to you on the west coast this friday night. as we begin the storm so big it inspires respect even from space. it's a monster. watch, a super-soaker pummelling california, part of the state looking at streets which have become rivers of mud, debris and families on the move. officials faced with the daunting task with moving the ocean of mud. every day ahead, the rainmaker will be marching east, where winter-weary residents are once again facing a lot of snow and abc meteorologist ginger zee reports from the middle of the storm and the water and the mud in california. >> a long rushing los angeles river. two men and their dogs clinging to this fallen tree. watch as they pull one dog and the next into the boat. so much of the rain merely denting the remarkable drought but coming too much too fast for
tensions flare, is the russian military moving into ukraine? >>> and on the run. an abc news exclusive. we'll show you the video that broke open an international manhunt for a mother and her two missing children and our david muir tracks her down. >>> and a good evening to you on the west coast this friday night. as we begin the storm so big it inspires respect even from space. it's a monster. watch, a super-soaker pummelling california, part of the state looking at streets...
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community in affirming that there'll be costs for international action in ukraine. >> the kremlin doesn't like it when the white house tells them what to do or gives them warnings. they said that they think the west is duped by a bunch of extremists and have concerns that far right elements are in control. that was echoed by the ousted ukrainian president who held a press conference in the southern city in rostov, and he took the opportunity to blame the west for the crisis. >> the upheavals, the consequences of this political crisis is the result of the irresponsible policy of the west, which was in citing maydan, but ukraine is a strong country, and we will definitely get out of it. >> now, russia repeatedly said we don't intend to interfere in domestic politics in ukraine, but said neither should the west. however, today, we have heard from the creme lip, and from the -- kremlin and the foreign military saying they will not ignore a crying for hep. >> thank you phil ittner, joining us live from moscow. into -- >> joining us again is a professor at fordham university, specialising in ea
community in affirming that there'll be costs for international action in ukraine. >> the kremlin doesn't like it when the white house tells them what to do or gives them warnings. they said that they think the west is duped by a bunch of extremists and have concerns that far right elements are in control. that was echoed by the ousted ukrainian president who held a press conference in the southern city in rostov, and he took the opportunity to blame the west for the crisis. >> the...
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in ukraine. >> in crimea's capitol, the pro-russi pro-russian gathers pace. anyone that disagrees, says the prime minister, should leave. just along the boarders and frontier with ukraine, russia continues one of the biggest military enterprises since the fall of the soviet union. president putin is now to show their strength to the world. the streets of crimea are calm. the votes here to decide who should rule has been brought until the end of the month. within weeks, crimea, always pro-russian could be free of ukrainian rule for good. give in to what it calls russian provocation and it's troops are ready to head back if necessary. i don't think there's a strong chance of any clash with russian troops. but it's a focus of a battle of wills now between east and west. >> bill for us this morning. time for a look at the rest of the top stories. >> good morning. hi, everyone. three people are alive this morning after being buried for hours under an avalanche. a massive slow slide demolished a house trapping an 8-year-old boy and an elderly couple in montana. it
in ukraine. >> in crimea's capitol, the pro-russi pro-russian gathers pace. anyone that disagrees, says the prime minister, should leave. just along the boarders and frontier with ukraine, russia continues one of the biggest military enterprises since the fall of the soviet union. president putin is now to show their strength to the world. the streets of crimea are calm. the votes here to decide who should rule has been brought until the end of the month. within weeks, crimea, always...
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and of international laws. and just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world. and, indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> now, following those remarks, a senior administration official told cnn that if russia does not stand down and instead keeps those forces in ukraine the united states may opt out at the next g-8 summit scheduled for early june in sochi. but the president's mentions in the briefing room were not enough for the very hawkish republican senator john mccain who suggested on cnn's "situation room" that he didn't go far enough and that putin doesn't respect obama. >> i really believe that when vladimir putin looks around the world, sees what happened in syria when the president -- when the red line turned pink and the president didn't act, our acquiescence to their occupation of georgia, the -- all of the acti
and of international laws. and just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world. and, indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> now, following those remarks, a senior administration official told cnn that if russia does not stand down and instead keeps those forces in ukraine the united states may opt out...
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stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: in crimea's capital, the pro-russian coup gathers pace. its new leader's announcing they now control ukraine's army, navy and air force here. any commander who disappears, says the new prime minister, should leave. just beyond crimea's borders and along the frontier with ukraine, russia continues one of its biggest military exercises since the fall of the soviet union. 150,000 men maneuvering as president putin is now, to show their strength to the world. the streets of crimea are calm. the vote here to decide who should rule has been brought forward to the end of the month. within weeks, crimea, always pro-russian, could be free of ukrainian rule for good. -- give in to what it calls russian provocation and that its troops are ready to hit back, if necessary. i mean, i don't think there is a strong chance of any kind of clash with russian troops, but lester, this place is a tinder box, the focus of a battle of wills now between east and west. lester. >> all r
stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: in crimea's capital, the pro-russian coup gathers pace. its new leader's announcing they now control ukraine's army, navy and air force here. any commander who disappears, says the new prime minister, should leave. just beyond crimea's borders and along the frontier with ukraine, russia continues one of its biggest military exercises since the fall of the...